disoriented in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

disoriented in the PONS Dictionary

disoriented Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get disoriented
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The patient is often disoriented to time and place.
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Porky is disoriented, and the squirrel squeezes two bananas he's holding in his face, giving him a funny-looking mustache.
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You soon become disoriented, as this ungluing of space becomes more intense.
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Once exhausted, the animal, normally disoriented, barely reacts when the group disperses.
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If the blood glucose falls too low a person can become disoriented and unable to swallow.
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The girls are then shown waking up in the field, looking disoriented and frightened and running off.
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It has also been seen that nocturnally migrating birds become disoriented when the polarization pattern at twilight is unclear.
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He is visibly disoriented as his brain adjusts to the changes.
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Its theory is that it is difficult for a viewer to become disoriented when all the story space is presented before him.
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Juvenile seabirds may also be disoriented by lights as they leave their nests and fly out to sea.
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